I was 18 when I started. I was hanging out with some friends and they asked if I had tried stand-up before. I hadn't, but I thought: 'What the hell?' So I went to an open mic night, and I liked it.
Any take, anything that's recorded while the mic is on, that could be the final take.
I'm a huge karaoke fan. Oh my God. I'm one of those girls who don't give the mic away. It's a problem. I'm a closeted pop star.
Granted, not really a joke, but how often do you get a mic in your hand? You know? So. I am sorry but don't anybody trip on my soap box on the way out. Don't anybody trip over that. And the chip on my shoulder's a little heavy. I have back problems now.
Infinite was me trying to figure out how I wanted my rap style to be, how I wanted to sound on the mic and present myself. It was a growing stage. I felt like Infinite was like a demo that just got pressed up.
I smoke on the mic like Smokin' Joe Frazier, The hell raiser, raisin' hell with the flavor.
My first open mic was fantastic. I crushed. And my second mic was as bad as my first one was good.
It's an absolute blast to be a voice actor, but also kinda scary that the vocal baby you just birthed out at a mic is then taken by other folks and becomes something else.
Honestly, I'd love to be remembered as one of the best to ever pick up a mic, but if I'm doing my part to lessen some racial tension I feel good about what I'm doing.
When I recorded my first album, my ego didn't let me believe that what I was gonna say on the mic, anyone would really care about. But then when I found out that they did, I started to take it more seriously.
Ladies love me when I spray the mic But there aint no "I" in snuggling Aint no "U" in "Stay the night"
James Brown's Live at the Apollo is not just a musical whiplash, it's a spiritual cleansing. You can just close your eyes and see him doing the splits, kicking the mic stand and doing a 360.
All I need is one mic. All I need is one life, one try, one breath, I'm one man.
Every time you see me that Hammer's just so hype I'm dope on the floor and I'm magic on the mic
I should have blown this mic like I said I might Got the force of 20 men like a Jedi Knight.
Honestly, I never really put the mic down.
Bullying new comics at open mic nights? NOT ON MY WATCH!
I would show up at any venue that had an open mic.
During my stage shows, I am so energetic. It's constant! I just don't stand still. I actually got given a mic stand from my team to say 'Just calm down. Stand still for at least two songs. ' But now I just pick it up and walk around with it.
Before doing my first open mic, I was sitting in the back watching all these comedians banter back and forth and fire jokes and up each other, and I thought, This is where I wanna be.